märkäpaloja
Märkäpaloja is a Finnish term that translates to "wet chips" or "soggy chips." It refers to a culinary experience where fried potato chips, commonly known as fries in many parts of the world, have become soft, limp, and oily rather than crisp and firm. This often occurs when they are left to sit for too long after being fried, especially in a humid environment, or when they are not drained properly.
The texture of märkäpaloja is generally considered undesirable by many who enjoy fried potato products. The
In Finnish cuisine, as elsewhere, the ideal for fried potatoes is a golden-brown exterior with a fluffy